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Germany: 'Grosser Toucan' (Greater Toucan), hand-coloured copper engraving, A. L. Wirsing, Nuremberg, c. 1775

Germany: 'Grosser Toucan' (Greater Toucan), hand-coloured copper engraving, A. L. Wirsing, Nuremberg, c. 1775

Toucans are native to Southern Mexico, Central America, the northern part of South America, and the Caribbean region. They generally live in tropical and sub-tropical regions.

Toucans are arboreal and typically lay 2–21 white eggs in their nests. They make their nests in tree hollows and holes excavated by other animals such as woodpeckers—the toucan bill has very limited use as an excavation tool. When the eggs hatch, the young emerge completely naked, without any down. Toucans are resident breeders and do not migrate.

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